I had posted this question in another thread, but not really wanting to hijack I thought I’d make my own. I have some newer Lionel tubular track, in both O31 and O42 curves. When assembled, the curves all tend to “bank”- the outer rail is actually off the ground. If it’s screwed down, no problem, but on a floor layout it’s more of an issue. My question is, does Menards or Williams track do the same? Any info is greatly appreciated!
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Yup, and flexes up and down on that outside rail. I use 072 curves with an 096 piece easing into them. Just something ya live with on the CC. We need to get off the floor!
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Traditional style tubular track in general is not made with great precision. I remember some "banking" in the olden days with unsecured postwar track.
Rusty
Banking is a feature not a bug.
I agree with 0gaugenut, can you say Daytona? On my floor layout I run my feed wires along the outer circumference (mostly 072) and tuck them slightly under each tie to maintain the angle under the weight of the train.
I agree with 0gaugenut, can you say Daytona? On my floor layout I run my feed wires along the outer circumference (mostly 072) and tuck them slightly under each tie to maintain the angle under the weight of the train.